Full passport and return ticketTourist Card £15.00 per person from EmbassyA valid insurance policy is required. You will be expected to present your insurance policy on entering the country, and you must ensure that neither your travel insurance nor credit card are provided by an American company.

Cuban Peso / Convertible Peso

25 Cuban Peso on departure

Dom Rep

Full passport (Your passport must be valid for a minimum period of twice the length of your stay) and return ticket. Tourist Card $10.00 USD per person on arrival

Last updated: April 2016. This information is subject to change without prior notice. Please check with Foreign & Commonwealth Office for the most up to date visa and entry requirements.

Zika Virus

If you are pregnant​ and travelling to Mexico, Barbados, Jamaica, or the Dominican Republic, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office recommends you seek advice from a healthcare professional prior to travel.

Bookings made before 25 January 2016:

After consultation with your healthcare professional, if you feel it is necessary to cancel your travel plans it is recommended you request a medical certificate to assist you with any possible claim under your travel insurance policy.

The World Health Organisation is not advising against travel if you’re not pregnant.

Mexico - Travelling with Children

The Mexican authorities have suspended the rules which came into effect in May 2011 requiring children under 18 years of age travelling alone, or accompanied by an adult who is not the parent or legal guardian, to apply for a special permit to leave the country. These rules now only apply to Mexican nationals or foreigners with dual Mexican nationality. The accompanying adult may, however, be asked to provide evidence of his or her relationship with the child.

Although there is currently no specific requirement for authorisation by an absent parent, single parents who are not, or who appear not to be, the child’s parent (eg if they have a different family name) may be asked to show evidence of their relationship with the child and the reason why they are travelling with the child. This evidence could include a birth or adoption certificate, divorce or marriage certificates, or a Parental Responsibility Order.

New Security Regulations for customers travelling into or out of the UK

To comply with new security requirements, customers travelling into or out of the UK may be subject to additional searches and questions, and may be required to turn on personal electronic or battery powered devices in order to demonstrate how they work.

Please ensure your electronic devices are fully charged before you travel. If your device doesn’t switch on, you won’t be allowed to take it onto the aircraft.

Blue Bay Travel is a Member of Midcounties Coop Consortium (ABTA P4796).

Book with Confidence. We are a Member of ABTA which means you have the benefit of ABTA’s assistance and Code of Conduct. All the package holidays we sell are covered by a scheme protecting your money if the supplier fails. Other services such as hotels or flights on their own may not be protected and you should ask us what protection is available. We act as The Midcounties Co-operative in connection with the sale of travel products. Unless specified as the operator, The Midcounties Co-operative is the agent of ATOL Protected Tours and other principles. All the flights and flight-inclusive holidays on our websites are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. When you pay you will be supplied with an ATOL Certificate. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on it. Please see our booking conditions for further information or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.atol.org.uk/ATOLcertificate.